Oakland, Mich.-Michigan St. Preview

Michigan State struggled to put away a non-conference opponent
on the road in its last game. The Spartans have looked much more
comfortable at home against such teams in recent years.

The No. 12 Spartans try to win their 45th consecutive
non-conference home game when they take on Oakland, Mich. on
Thursday night.

Michigan State (7-2) is coming off a 69-56 win at The Citadel on
Monday. The Spartans were frustrated by the pesky Bulldogs, who
hit 12 of 20 3-point attempts and their first seven to stay
close. Michigan State led by only five with 8:16 remaining,
finally pulling away after that with a 6-0 run.

"They were hitting 3s, but we didn't panic," said forward Raymar
Morgan, who finished with 11 points and 10 rebounds. "We kept
with our offense and kept executing."

Morgan, limited by a groin injury at the start of the season,
has averaged 16.3 points while shooting 69.2 percent in four
games since being held scoreless in a loss to Florida on Nov.
27.

Kalin Lucas led the Spartans with 17 points Monday and Michigan
State turned up the defensive intensity after the break, holding
The Citadel to 30.8 percent from the field in the second half
after it shot 47.8 percent in the first.

"I thought the second half we played pretty well," coach Tom
Izzo said. "It was a tough environment. We didn't respond great
early but I thought we responded pretty well late and I thought
the last five minutes we executed as well as we have all year."

The visit to The Citadel was Michigan State's second true road
game in the last five contests, but fourth away from home during
that stretch. Izzo cited that as part of the reason for what he
views as a continuing chemistry problem and lack of energy.

"Some of our problems are me again," Izzo said, referencing his
scheduling. "It's not just who you schedule, it's when and how
you schedule. ... I put the players through hell and then get
mad at them when they don't play well."

Michigan State plays its next two games at home and is off after
this one until Dec. 19, when it faces IPFW following a break for
finals.

The Spartans' 44-game home winning streak against non-conference
foes started after a loss to then-No. 6 Duke on Dec. 3, 2003. In
their five wins at the Breslin Center this season, they held
opponents to 62.2 points a game and no better than 39 percent
shooting.

Michigan State is the second Big Ten school Oakland (4-4) will
face this season. The Golden Grizzlies lost 58-42 at Wisconsin
on Nov. 18.

They are coming off an 84-76 victory over IPFW in their Summit
League opener Saturday. Jonathon Jones scored 21 points while
Keith Benson had 20 points, 11 rebounds and four blocks.

The 6-foot-11 Benson is one of three Oakland players averaging
double figures in points. He leads the team with 17.3 points,
10.6 boards and 3.9 blocks per game.

Oakland lost its last two matchups with ranked teams, the most
recent an 89-59 defeat to No. 1 Kansas on Nov. 25.

The first of those losses came against the then-No. 11 Spartans,
82-66 on Dec. 27 at The Palace of Auburn Hills. Benson had a
game-high 20 points and added two blocks.

Michigan State is 8-0 in the series with Oakland and 6-0 in East
Lansing.